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      What is the hiring process like at Flo Health?

      Flo Health reviews

      Healthy and ambitious mission, solid engineering culture

      Engineering manager
      Current employee
      Vilnius
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      I absolutely enjoy working here. The level of engineers is very high - we hire only Senior+. During the interview process, we manage to select strong employees and pay a lot of attention to soft skills. This gives us the luxury of working with smart and pleasant people around us, Engineering culture is very strong. We have a set of engineering principles, a clear impact-oriented career framework, and leadership that is mature and people-facing.

      Cons

      No cons that I would find systematic and non-opinionated. We have been constantly working to improve the environment, and it works in many cases from my POV.

      1

      Recruitment process lacked transparency: get everything in writing!

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      London, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      • Interesting product • Some knowledgeable individuals

      Cons

      The recruitment process lacked clarity and consistency. Information shared early on did not align with what emerged later, and expectations shifted as the process progressed. Prospective candidates would be very well advised to get everything in writing and never rely on verbal assurances.

      12

      "Nothing personal, just business"

      Software engineer
      Former contractor
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Skilled colleagues - High technical level of the product - Pretty good compensation - Experience working on a product with high MAU

      Cons

      - "Nothing personal, just business". I was American-style fired several months after switching teams. Informed during a regular 1 on 1 call, and 10 minutes later all my work accounts were closed. Got paid for 3 extra weeks as per my contract though, I'll give them that. Flo usually uses B2B contracts with remote "employees". They do claim that it's just a formality to avoid having too many legal entities in different countries and promise to treat you as a real employee when hiring you. But when somebody wants to get rid of you, they won't hold to that promise and terminate your contract without hesitation. Before these events, I had successfully worked in another team for a whole year without major issues and got "meets expectations" on my yearly performance review. After a year, I decided to switch teams to work on newer, shinier things. This sounded like a great opportunity. The reality was not so bright though. My new engineering manager fired me at the first chance after nitpicking everything they could find against me. - Lack of transparency. Just one example: a couple of weeks before I was fired the CEO announced that hiring will now focus on office locations only. It was unexpected to everyone including the talent acquisition team, they heard it just like everybody else at the monthly All-Hands meeting. I've just finished conducting the last interview stage with a candidate and we were ready to send them an offer (which does not happen too often), but after this announcement, we were forced to pass on them because of their location. So, everybody involved in the interviewing process as well as the candidate wasted their time. - Growing bureaucracy. The company recently formalized requirements of relocation to the UK. The requirements are pretty strict. Which overall may be understandable because of budget limitations. But the company doesn't try to put itself in employees' shoes in any way. If a Flo employee's spouse gets a job offer and another company relocates the family to the UK, Flo employee can't be transferred to the London's office if they do not meet relocation criteria. Even though no relocation support is needed from Flo side, just a hypothetical salary raise due to cost of living. Flo expects such an employee to resign and reapply for the same position, but in London, if that position will be opened there.

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      Flo Health Response
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      Thanks for sharing your perspective and for the contributions you made during your time with us. We're pleased to hear you valued the team, the product and the technical experience. Wishing you all the best in what’s next.